The XML handbook
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The XML handbook
(Charles F. Goldfarb series on open information management / edited by Charles F. Goldfarb)
Prentice Hall PTR, c1998
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"The XML Handbook" is the definitive entry point to XML for Web professionals-content developers, managers, and programmers-but you needn't be a programmer to read it. Although XML, like HTML, is derived from SGML (which was invented by one of the authors), XML has so many more uses than HTML that an XML book must be much more than a markup tutorial.
Table of Contents
- Why XML
- parts of an XML document
- designing a document type
- breaking up and document
- hyperlinking
- addressing
- creating style sheets
- characters and whitespace
- existing XML-based languages
- XML software foundations of XML.
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